Since its launch in 2005 Ecobuild has established itself as the biggest event in the world for sustainable design, construction and the built environment. During that time it has roughly doubled in size every year.
The 2010 event will take place at Earls Court from 2-4 March. As usual it will feature a number of innovations: for instance, for the first time it will have a Fringe mounting a number of events peripheral to the main exhibition and conference.
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The list of conference speakers is also innovative, with industry figures joining the debate with politicians, environmental campaigners, scientists and some less predictable personalities – such as the Bishop of Liverpool and impressionist Alastair McGowan.
Ecobuild strives to reflect the preoccupations of the sector it serves – championing the emerging green construction movement at its start, engaging and encouraging debate and discussion and now seeking out and highlighting the continuing opportunities for sustainable construction.
Ecobuild is also the definitive source of information for specifiers across UK construction and beyond: 34,617 visitors attended last year.
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ISG has been awarded a £630K project with the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council to extend and upgrade facilities at Shirley Manor Primary School in Wyke. The contractor, which has an office in Bradford, has secured a number of school upgrade projects throughout the region as part of the government’s Primary Capital Programme, an initiative aimed at enhancing and upgrading primary school facilities across England.
Jason Colmer has joined Bourne based house builder and developer Larkfleet Group (www.larkfleetgroup.co.uk) to help boost sales of homes on the company’s government-funded developments.
The first phase of the construction programme to modernise Stratford Railway Station, the main transport link to the epicentre of the 2012 Olympics, has been completed. Stratford Station and the tracks that serve it are being upgraded in three phases so as to improve accessibility and capacity.
A multi award-winning neighbourhood regeneration scheme in Runcorn, Cheshire, is demonstrating how partnership working at the local level can help lead the way out of the economic slowdown and continue to deliver new affordable homes in tough market conditions.
During 2009 seven housing schemes were completed, providing 172 new affordable homes available to local families. This included the first newly built homes in Halton to incorporate solar water heating panels and other energy saving measures.